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Names that mean sunday

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Sunday in their meaning.

Girl names that mean Sunday

AdinehArabic — "Weekend, the last day of the week, which in Islamic culture means Friday, while in others it can mean Saturday or Sunday"AdyaIndian — "Born on Sunday"AkosuaAfrican — "Akan or Ahsanti of Ghana name for females born on Sunday."CiriacaGreek — "Child born on a Sunday."CiriacahGreek — "Child born on a Sunday."CyriacaGreek — "Child born on a Sunday."CyriacahGreek — "Child born on a Sunday."DomencaItalian — "Born on a Sunday."DomenciaItalian — "Born on a Sunday."DomenciahItalian — "Born on a Sunday."DomencyaItalian — "Born on a Sunday."DomencyahItalian — "Born on a Sunday."EsiAfrican — "Born on a Sunday."JumapiliAfrican — "She who was born on Sunday (Mwera)"NedaSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedahSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NeddaCzech — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NeddahSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedeljkaSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedelyaBulgarian — "Sunday"NedyaSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedyahSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NomasontoAfrican — "Mother of Sundays / churches."PalmirGreek — "Born on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter."PalmirahGreek — "Born on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter."PalmirarGreek — "Born on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter."PalmyraLatin — "Born on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter."PalmyrahGreek — "Born on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter."SabbathaLatin — "Child born on a Sunday."SabbatheLatin — "Child born on a Sunday."